Il Segreto de segreti, le Moralità , et la Phisionomia d'Aristotile
Title
Il Segreto de segreti, le Moralità , et la Phisionomia d'Aristotile
Description
Giovanni Manenti's work is a collection of three Aristotelian texts which had a wide circulation during the Middle Ages: according to Zinelli 2000: 538-541, Manenti's vernacular version of the Secret of secrets seems to draw on Vivaldo Belcalzèr's translation (cf. ms. Florence, BNC, Pal. 115); the Ethics is in fact an independent Italian version of the compendium which is part of Brunetto Latini's Trésor (cf. Degli Innocenti 2008: 66-67); the Physiognomy, which often follows the Secret of secrets in the manuscript tradition, closes the volume. Except for the compendium of the Ethics, Manenti's Secret of secrets and Physiognomy were reprinted in 1669. For the vernacular tradition of Pseudo-Aristotle's Secret of secrets, cf. Cecioni 1889 and Milani 2001, 2004, 2006. NB: Relevant records concerning the vernacular versions of the work will appear soon within this database.
Creator
Publisher
Date
1538
Contributor
Type
Prose
Identifier
Is Referenced By
Haym, Biblioteca Italiana: II, 393; Cranz and Schmitt 1984: 107.978; Zinelli 2000: 538-541; Degli Innocenti 2008: 66-67.
Spatial Coverage
Audience
Multiple work
Yes
Record last updated
07/03/2013
PrintedEdYear
1538—MANENTI Giovanni—Il Segreto de segreti, le Moralità , et la Phisionomia d'Aristotile
Collection
Citation
Eugenio Refini, ‘Il Segreto de segreti, le Moralità , et la Phisionomia d'Aristotile’, in Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy Database (VARIDB)
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